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A

access control
for agents, 2.2.2
for directory integration server, 2.2.1
for profiles, 2.2.2
in Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.2
in the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.2
access control lists (ACLs)
customizing, 18.3.2
for export profiles, 18.3.2.2
for import profiles, 18.3.2.1
sample files, 18.3.2.3
Active Directory
trust relationships between domains, 17.3.6
ActiveChgImp profile, 19.3
ActiveExport profile
synchronization profiles
ActiveExport, 19.3
ActiveImport profile, 19.3
aditional configuration information, 6.4
administering Oracle Access Manager, 17.2.10
administrative privileges, provisioning, 12.7
advanced integration options, configuring, 18.3
anonymous authentication, A.1.1
application bootstrapping, provisioning, 12.4.6
applications, managing with the Provisioning Console, 14.2
Apply button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.1
asynchronous provisioning, 12.3.2
attribute mapping rules and examples, 6.5.4
attribute mappings
for Microsoft Active Directory, 19.3.5
for Novell eDirectory and OpenLDAP, 22.3.5
for Sun Java System Directory, 21.3.4
attribute-level mapping, 6.5.2
attributes
for login name, 17.2.6
for user login name, 18.3.1
authentication
and Oracle Directory Integration Server, 2.1.2
anonymous, A.1.1
in the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.1
non-SSL, 2.1.2.1
password-based, A.1.1
profile, 2.1.3
simple, A.1.1
SSL
for Oracle Directory Manager, A.1.6
mode, 2.1.2.2
no, A.1.6, A.2.4
server only, A.1.6, A.2.4
authentication dynamics
Windows Native Authentication, 17.3.2.1
authorization
in the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.2

B

bootstrapping
application, 12.4.6
in integrated environments
by using default integration profiles, 8.3
by using the parameter file, 8.2
in SSL mode, 8.4
recommended methdology, 8.5
with an LDIF file, 8.2.2
without an LDIF file, 8.2.1
in integration with third-party directories, 23.2.1
in Oracle Directory Integration platform, 8
Oracle Internet Directory from Oracle Human Resources, 10.5
browser settings, Windows Native Authentication, 19.5.2

C

central enterprise directory
Oracle Internet Directory as, 17.2.2.1
third-party directory as, 17.2.2.2
change logs
in synchronization process, 1.4.2.2
object store, and integration with third-party metadirectory solutions, 11.1
command-line administration tools for Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 3.3
comparing objects, 3.1.3.2
configuration information, additional, 6.4
configuration set entries
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 4.1.2, 4.1.2, 4.3
configuring
advanced integration options, 18.3
connection details, 6.3
external authentication plug-ins, 18.3.6
mapping rules, 6.5
matching filters, 6.6
properties, 13.3
Windows Native Authentication, 19.5
configuring the Microsoft Active Directory external authentication plug-in, 19.3.10
connected directories
described, 1.4.2.2
SSL certificates for, 4.5
connecting
to a directory server, 3.1.2
connection details, configuring, 6.3
connectors, 5
connectors for Directory Synchronization, described, 5.1.1
connectors, registering, 6.1
Create Like operation, by using Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
creating
custom event object definitions, 15.2.1
mapping files, 6.5.3
synchronization profiles, 7.1.1
synchronization profiles with Express Configuration, 18.2
users with the Provisioning Console, 14.1.2
custom event object definitions, creating, 15.2.1
customizing mapping rules, 18.3.3

D

Data Access Java plug-in, 12.3.1
data flow, provisioning, 12.3.3
data integrity, 2.3
data integrity in Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.3
data privacy in Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.4
debug logging levels, setting for Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 4.8
Debugging Windows Native Authentication, C.5.1
default port, 3.1.2
defining custom event generation rules, 15.2.2
deleting synchronization profiles, 7.1.3
deploying provisioning-integrated applications, 13.1
deregistering a directory, 11.4.2
DIP Tester utility, C.1.3.2
dipassistant, described, 3.3.3
directory
information tree (DIT)
structure of, in integrated environments, 17.2.5
registration, 11.2.2.1
directory information tree (DIT), default, 17.2.5
directory information tree provisioning entries, 12.5.1
Directory Integration Assistant, described, 3.3.3
directory integration profiles, 6.1
directory provisioning profile, 4.1.1
directory synchronization profile, 4.1.1
directory provisioning in a multimaster Oracle Internet Directory replication environment, 4.1.4.2
directory servers
adding, A.1.1
connecting to, 3.1.2, 3.1.2, A.1.1, A.1.1
connecting to one on a different host, A.1.1
connecting to, by using Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
disconnecting from, using Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.4
disconnecting, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.4
modifying, A.1.1
specifying host, A.1.1
Directory synchronization connectors, described, 5.1.1
directory synchronization in a multimaster Oracle Internet Directory replication environment, 4.1.4.1
Directory Synchronization Profiles, described, 5.1.2
DirSync, 17.3.1, 19.4
Disconnect
menu item, in Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
disconnecting from directory servers, 3.1.4
distinguished name mapping, 6.5.1

E

Edit menu item, in Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.2
enabling password synchronization from Oracle Internet Directory to a third-party directory, 18.3.5
entry and attribute management command-line tools, 3.3.5
event generation rules, defining, 15.2.2
event object definitions, creating, 15.2.1
event propagation, Oracle Directory Integration Platform in a multimaster Oracle Internet Directory replication environment, 4.1.4
Exit menu item, in Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
Express Configuration
creating synchronization profiles, 18.2
running, 18.2.2
understanding, 18.2.1
express configuration
by using the Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration tool, 18.2.2.2
external authentication plug-in
for integration with third-party directories, 17.1.2
Microsoft Active Directory, 19.3.10
external authentication plug-ins
configuring, 18.3.6

F

features, new, Preface
in Oracle Internet Directory, Release 3.0.1, Preface
release 10g (10.1.2), Preface
release 10g (10.1.4), Preface
release 10g (10.1.4.2), Preface
release 10g (9.0.4), Preface
release 2.1.1, Preface
release 3.0.1, Preface
release 9.0.2, Preface
File menu, in Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.2
file naming conventions, 6.7
files
location, 6.7
foreign security principals
defined, 17.3.6
in Oracle Internet Directory
synchronzing with Microsoft Active Directory, 19.6

G

graphical administration tools for Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 3.2
group search context, 17.2.8
groupcreatebase, configuring in integration with Microsoft Active Directory, 18.3.1
groupsearchbase, configuring in integration with Active Directory, 18.3.1

H

Help menu item, in Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.2
high availability scenario, starting and stopping Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 4.7

I

identity management realms
about, 17.1.4.1
access control policies in, 17.1.4.1
default, 17.1.4.1
multiple, 17.1.4.1
installation options for Oracle Identity Management, 1.2
integrated environments
bootstrapping in, 8
recommended bootstrapping methodology, 8.5
security concerns, 17.2.9
integration
with a relational database, 9
with a single third-party directory, 17.1.4.3
with Active Directory
setting the user login name attribute, 18.3.1
setting user and group search bases, 18.3.1
with Microsoft Active Directory, 19
customizing search filter, 19.3.3
setting the user login name attribute, 18.3.1
with Multiple Microsoft Active Directory domain controllers, 17.3.4
with Novell eDirectory and OpenLDAP
customizing search filter, 22.3.3
with Oracle E-Business Suite, 16
with Oracle Human Resources, 10
with Sun Java System Directory, 21
with third-party directories
choosing the central enterprise directory, 17.2.2
components, 17.1.2
concepts and architecture, 17.1
concepts and considerations, 17
directory information tree (DIT) structure, 17.2.5
in SSL mode, 18.3.4
LDAP schema, customizing, 17.2.3
passwords, where to store, 17.2.4
planning, 17.1.4.2
preliminary considerations, 17.2.1
integration concepts
for Novell eDirectory and OpenLDAP, 17.5
Microsoft Active Directory, 17.3
Sun Java System Directory, 17.4
integration profiles
authentication, 2.1.3
default, 8.3
for synchronization, 5
relational database, 9.3

K

Kerberos protocol, 17.3.2.1

L

LDAP schema, customizing, 17.2.3
log files, Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 4.10
login
anonymous, A.1.1
name, attribute for, 17.2.6
super user, A.1.1
user, A.1.1

M

managing
synchronization profiles, 7.1
third-party directories
integration, 23.1
users with the Provisioning Console, 14.1
managing applications with the Provisioning Console, 14.2
manually registering Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 4.11
mapping
attribute-level, 6.5.2
distinguished name, 6.5.1
mapping files
creating, 6.5.3
mapping rules, 5.1.2
configuring, 6.5
customizing, 18.3.3
for group entries, 17.2.5.2.2
for user entries, 17.2.5.2.1
format, 5.1.2
updating, 6.5.7
matching filters
change log, 6.6.2
LDAP search, 6.6.1
matching filters, configuring, 6.6
menu bar, Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
Microsoft Active Directory
attribute mappings, 19.3.5
connector, configuring for Microsoft Exchange Server, 19.8
domain controller
switching to different in same domain, 19.7
foreign security principals, 17.3.6, 17.3.6
integration concepts, 17.3
integration with, 19
integration with multiple domain controllers, 17.3.4
multiple domain
synchronizing with, 17.3.5, 17.3.5
multiple domains, synchronizing with, 19.3.6
synchronizing deletions from, 19.3.7, 19.3.7
synchronizing passwords from, 19.3.9, 19.3.9
trust relationships between domains, 17.3.6
Microsoft Active Directory, external authentication plug-in, configuring, 19.3.10
Microsoft Exchange Server, configuring the Microsoft Active Directory Connector for, 19.8
modifying
synchronization profiles, 7.1.2
synchronization status attributes, 7.1.4
multimaster Oracle Internet Directory replication environment
directory provisioning, 4.1.4.2
directory synchronization, 4.1.4.1
Oracle Directory Integration Platform event propagation, 4.1.4
multiple-domain Microsoft Active Directory, synchronizing with, 17.3.5

N

navigator pane, in Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration, 3.1.3.1
new features, Preface
release 10g (10.1.2), Preface
release 10g (10.1.4), Preface
release 10g (10.1.4.2), Preface
release 10g (9.0.4), Preface
release 2.1.1, Preface
release 3.0.1, Preface
release 9.0.2, Preface
non-default port, running on, 3.1.2
non-SSL authentication, 2.1.2.1
nontransitive trust relationship in Microsoft Active Directory, 17.3.6
Novell eDirectory and OpenLDAP
attribute mappings, 22.3.5
synchronizing deletions from, 22.3.6, 22.3.6
synchronizing passwords from, 22.3.8, 22.3.8
Novell eDirectory and OpenLDAP integration concepts, 17.5

O

objects
adding, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.2
comparing, 3.1.3.2
modifying
by using Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
removing
by using Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
odisrvreg, 4.11
OID Control utility and the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 3.3.1
OID Monitor and the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 3.3.1
one-way authentication, SSL, A.1.6, A.2.4
OpenLDAP Community, Preface
Oracle Access Manager, 17.1.2
Oracle Access Manager, administering, 17.2.10
Oracle Application Server Cold Failover Cluster (infrastructure), 4.7.2
Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On, 17.1.2
and Windows native authentication, 17.1.2
described, 1.4.3
Oracle Delegated Administration Services, 17.1.2
Oracle Directory Integration
problems and solutions, C.2
what it is, 1.1
Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 12, 17.1.2
access control and authorization in, 2.2
administration, 4
command-line administration tools, 3.3
configuration set entries, 4.1.2, 4.1.2
managing, 4.3, 4.3
data integrity, 2.3
data privacy, 2.4
deletion of users, B.6
deployment example, B
event propagation in a multimaster Oracle Internet Directory replication environment, 4.1.4
graphical administration tools, 3.2
in a replicated environment, 4.9
in an Oracle Application Server Cold Failover Cluster (Infrastructure), 4.7.2
log files, 4.10
manually registering, 4.11
modification of user properties, B.5
operational information about, 4.1
runtime information, 4.2
sequence of events, 4.1.3, 4.1.3
starting and stopping in high availability scenario, 4.7
starting, stopping restarting, 4.6
starting, stopping, and restarting, 4.6
structure, 1.1
user creation and provisioning, B.4
viewing information, 4.2, 4.2
what it is, 1.1
Oracle Directory Integration Platform Service, described, 1.4.2.3
Oracle Directory Integration Server
authentication, 2.1.2
described, 1.4.2
diagnosing problems, C.1, C.1
in an Oracle Real Application Clusters environment, 4.7.1
registration tool, 4.11
Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration
Apply button vs. OK button, 3.1.3.1
Cancel button, 3.1.3.1
connecting to a directory server, 3.1.3.2
Create Like operation, 3.1.3.2
disconnect
menu item, 3.1.3.2
Exit menu item, 3.1.3.2
menu bar, 3.1.3.2
modifying
objects, 3.1.3.2
navigating, 3.1.3
removing objects, 3.1.3.2
starting, 3.1.1
tear-off menu item, 3.1.3.2
tool, 3.1
updating, 3.1.3.2
Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration tool
Server Process window, A.1.5
Synchronization Credentials tab page, A.1.1
Synchronization General tab page, A.2.4, A.2.10, A.3.5
Synchronization Mapping tab page, A.3.2, A.3.4, A.3.6
Synchronization SSL tab page, A.1.6
Oracle Directory Integration Server Registration tool, described, 3.3.2
Oracle Directory Manager, 3.2.1
adding
objects, 3.1.3.2
displaying help navigator, 3.1.3.2
Edit menu, 3.1.3.2
File menu, 3.1.3.2
Help menu item, 3.1.3.2
on UNIX/Linux, starting, 3.1.1
on Windows, starting, 3.1.1, 3.1.1
overview, 3.1.3.2
Revert button, 3.1.3.1
starting
on UNIX/Linux, 3.1.1
on Windows, 3.1.1
Synchronization Status tab page, A.3.9
View menu, 3.1.3.2
Oracle Directory Server Administration tool
running, 3.1.1
Oracle Directory Synchronization Service
interaction between components, 1.4.2.2, 1.4.2.2
Oracle E-Business Suite, integrating with, 16
Oracle Human Resources
agent, 10
configuring, 10.3.1
mapping rules for, 10.3.3
importing from, 10.2
running synchronization, 10.3.4
synchronizing with, 10
Oracle Identity Management installation options, 1.2
Oracle Identity Management Integration, benefits of, 1.1
Oracle Identity Manager, 12
Oracle Internet Directory, 17.1.2
as the central directory in a synchronized environment, 1.4.2.2
described, 1.4.1
event propagation in a multimaster replication environment, 4.1.4
schema elements for integration with third-party directories, 17.1.3
Oracle Internet Directory Provisioning Console, 3.2.3, 12.2
creating users, 14.1.2
managing applications, 14.2
managing users, 14.1
provisioning users, 14.1.3
searching for users, 14.1.1
Oracle Internet Directory schema elements
for Microsoft Active Directory, 17.3.3
Oracle Internet Directory schema elements for Novell eDirectory, 17.5.2
Oracle Internet Directory schema elements for OpenLDAP, 17.5.3
Oracle Internet Directory schema elements for Sun Java System Directory, 17.4.2
Oracle Internet Directory Self-Service Console, 3.2.2
Oracle Password Filter for Microsoft Active Directory, deploying, 20
Oracle provisioning events, explained, 15.1
Oracle Real Application Clusters environment, 4.7.1
orclChangeSubscriber, 6.1
orclLastAppliedChangeNumber attribute, 11.3.2
orclodipAgentConfigInfo, 6.4
orclodiplastappliedchangenumber, 6.1
orclOdipLastAppliedChgNum, 9.1
orclodiProfile, 6.1

P

password synchronization, enabling, from Oracle Internet Directory to a third-party directory, 18.3.5
password-based authentication, A.1.1
passwords
for SSL wallets, A.1.6
where to store in an integrated environment, 17.2.4
planning the third-party directory integration, 17.1.4.2
PL/SQL plug-in, 12.3.2
plug-in
Data Access Java, 12.3.1
PL/SQL, 12.3.2
Pre-Data Entry, 12.3.3
plug-in Post-Data Entry, 12.3.3
port
default, 3.1.2
Post-Data Entry plug-in, 12.3.3
Pre-Data Entry plug-in, 12.3.3
problems and solutions
Oracle Directory Integration, C.2
profiles
access controls for, 2.2.2
directory integration, 6.1
creating, 7.1.1
deleting, 7.1.3
modifying, 7.1.2
directory synchronization, 5.1.2
managing, 7.1
sample synchronization profiles, 6.2
provisioning
administration model, 12.7.1
administrative privileges, 12.7
agent, 1.4.2.3
agents, for legacy applications, 1.4.2.3
application bootstrapping, 12.4.6
asynchronous, 12.3.2
bulk, 12.4.4
compared with synchronization, 1.3
contrasted with synchronization, 1.3.3
described, 1.3.2
entries in the directory information tree, 12.5.1
explained, 12.1
flow, 12.6
goal of, 1.3.2
on-demand, 12.4.5
Oracle Internet Directory Provisioning Console, 12.2
provisioning integration profile, 12.2
Provisioning Subscription tool, described, 3.3.4
synchronous, 12.3.1
user statuses, 12.5.2
provisioning administration model, 12.7.1
provisioning concepts, understanding, 12.3
Provisioning Console
creating users, 14.1.2
managing applications, 14.2
managing users, 14.1
provisioning users, 14.1.3
searching for users, 14.1.1
provisioning data flow, 12.3.3
provisioning events, explained, 15.1
provisioning service
Oracle Directory Integration Platform Service, described, 1.4.2.3
Provisioning Subscription tool, described, 3.3.4
provisioning users
bulk provisioning, 12.4.4
created with command-line LDAP tools, 12.4.3
from the Provisioning Console, 12.4.1
on-demand, 12.4.5
statuses, 12.5.2
that are synchronized from an external source, 12.4.2
provisioning users with the Provisioning Console, 14.1.3
provisioning, troubleshooting, C.3
provisioning-integrated application, 13.3
provisioning-integrated applications
deploying, 13.1
registering, 13.2

R

realms
about, 17.1.4.1
access control policies in, 17.1.4.1
configuring in third-party integrations, 18.3.1
default, 17.1.4.1
multiple, 17.1.4.1
recommended bootstrapping methodology in integrated environments, 8.5
registering a directory, 11.2.2.2
registering applications for provisioning, 13.2
registration, directory, 11.2.2.1
replication
and Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 4.9
restarting Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 4.6
Revert button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.1
rules and examples of attribute mappings, 6.5.4
running Express Configuration, 18.2.2

S

sample synchronization profiles, 6.2
schema elements, Oracle Internet Directory
for Microsoft Active Directory, 17.3.3
for Novell eDirectory, 17.5.2
for OpenLDAP, 17.5.3
for Sun Java System Directory, 17.4.2
Schema Synchronization tool, 3.3.6
search filter, customizing in Microsoft Active Directory integration, 19.3.3
search filter, customizing in Novell eDirectory and OpenLDAP integration, 22.3.3
SearchDeltaSize parameter, 6.4.1, C.5.2
searching for users with the Provisioning Console, 14.1.1
security
in integrated environments, 17.2.9
in the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2
tools in Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2.5
server
instances
running, 3.1.1
Server Process window, in Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration tool, A.1.5
Simple and Protected GSS-API Negotiation Mechanism (SPNEGO), 17.3.2.1
single sign-on server
configuring for Windows native authentication, 19.5.3
single third-party directory, integration with, 17.1.4.3
SkipErrorToSyncNextChange parameter, 6.4.2
SPNEGO protocol, 17.3.2.1
SSL, 2.1.1
and third-party directory integration, 18.3.4
authentication, A.1.6, A.2.4
for Oracle Directory Manager, A.1.6
one-way, A.1.6, A.2.4
server only, A.1.6, A.2.4
certificates for connected directories, 4.5
password to user wallet, A.1.6
SSL mode, bootstrapping in integrated environments, 8.4
starting Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 4.6
statuses
provisioning users, 12.5.2
stopping Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 4.6
Sun Java System Directory
attribute mappings, 21.3.4
integration with, 21
synchronizing deletions from, 21.3.5, 21.3.5
synchronizing passwords from, 21.3.6, 21.3.6
Sun Java System Directory integration concepts, 17.4
supported, 17.1.1
supported third-party directories and servers, 17.1.1
synchronization
compared with provisioning, 1.3
contrasted with provisioning, 1.3.3
decisions to make before, 17.1.4.2
deletions from Microsoft Active Directory, 19.3.7
deletions from Novell eDirectory and OpenLDAP, 22.3.6
deletions from Sun Java System Directory, 21.3.5
described, 1.3.1
from a connected directory to Oracle Internet Directory, 5.2.2
from directories with interfaces not supported by Oracle Internet Directory, 5.2.3
from Oracle Internet Directory to a connected directory, 5.2.1
one-way, 1.4.2.2
passwords from Microsoft Active Directory, 19.3.9
passwords from Novell eDirectory and OpenLDAP, 22.3.8
passwords from Sun Java System Directory, 21.3.6
process, 11.3
profiles, 1.3.1, 5
scenarios, 5.2
status attributes, modifying, 7.1.4
two-way, 1.4.2.2
use of the change log, 1.4.2.2
USNChange-based, 17.3.1
with Oracle Human Resources, 10
with other directories, 11, 11.2
Synchronization Credentials tab page, in Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration tool, A.1.1
Synchronization General tab page, in Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration tool, A.2.4, A.2.10, A.3.5
Synchronization Mapping tab page, in Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration tool, A.3.2, A.3.4, A.3.6
synchronization profiles
ActiveChgImp, 19.3
ActiveImport, 19.3
managing from the command line, 7.2
synchronization requirements, verifying, 18.1
Synchronization SSL tab page, in Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration tool, A.1.6
Synchronization Status tab page, in Oracle Directory Manager, A.3.9
synchronization, troubleshooting, C.4
synchronizing
from Microsoft Active Directory to Oracle Internet Directory, 17.3.1
from Novell eDirectory or OpenLDAP to Oracle Internet Directory, 17.5.1
from Sun Java System Directory to Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 17.4.1
with multiple Microsoft Active Directory domains, 19.3.6
synchronous provisioning, 12.3.1

T

tear-off, in Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
third-party directories, 17.1.1
concepts and architecture for integration with, 17.1, 17.1
external authentication with, 17.1.2
integration
post-configuration tasks, 23.1
typical management tasks, 23.2, 23.2
integration with
choosing the central enterprise directory, 17.2.2
components, 17.1.2
concepts and considerations, 17
directory information tree (DIT) structure, 17.2.5
LDAP schema, customizing, 17.2.3
passwords, where to store, 17.2.4
planning, 17.1.4.2
preliminary considerations, 17.2.1
third-party directory
single, integration with, 17.1.4.3
tools
command-line administration, 3.3
Directory Integration Assistant (dipassistant), 3.3.3
entry and attribute management command-line, 3.3.5
OID Control utility, 3.3.1
OID Monitor, 3.3.1
Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration, 3.1.1
Oracle Directory Integration Server Registration, 3.3.2
Oracle Directory Manager, 3.2.1
Oracle Internet Directory Provisioning Console, 3.2.3
Oracle Internet Directory Self-Service Console, 3.2.2
Provisioning Subscription, 3.3.4
Schema Synchronization, 3.3.6
transitive trust relationships in Active Directory, 17.3.6
troubleshooting
DIP Tester utility, C.1.3.2
provisioning, C.3
synchronization, C.4

U

understanding Express Configuration, 18.2.1
understanding provisioning concepts, 12.3
UNIX/Linux, starting Oracle Directory Manager on, 3.1.1, 3.1.1
UpdateSearchCount parameter, 6.4.3
updating mapping rules, 6.5.7
user
login, A.1.1
search context, 17.2.7
User field, in Oracle Directory Integration Server Administration, A.1.1, A.1.1
usercreatebase
configuring in integration with Active Directory, 18.3.1
users
creating with the Provisioning Console, 14.1.2
managing with the Provisioning Console, 14.1
provisioning with the Provisioning Console, 14.1.3
searching for with the Provisioning Console, 14.1.1
usersearchbase
configuring in integration with Active Directory, 18.3.1
USNChange-based synchronization, 17.3.1

V

verifying synchronization requirements, 18.1
View menu, in Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.2
Viewing Oracle Directory Integration Platform Information, 4.2

W

wallets
passwords, A.1.6
Windows
starting Oracle Directory Manager on, 3.1.1
Windows Native Authentication, 17.3.2
authentication dynamics, 17.3.2.1
browser settings, 19.5.2
configuring, 19.5
debugging, C.5.1
how it works, 17.3.2.1
Windows native authentication
system requirements, 19.5.1